Part of the problem is that her wrist was fractured and she missed 6 weeks over the remainder of her HS career, and it impacted her play over the summer as she did not make the U19 team. Also, Blake did post a link to an article on both DJB and KLS in the same thread...
Having said that, the quote from Geno below illustrates what several of us say last year when she played on (and started for) the USA U18 team. She's a glue player and will do whatever is needed to win - board, score, defend, set picks, etc. Not flashy, but a high BBIQ and has a nose for the ball. One expert, who watched the class closely, said he thought she has the most potential of the 3. I can't say if that's true or not, but look to Geno and co. to get the most out of her...
“She’s completely different than the other two freshmen in that some of the skills she has and some of the things she does are just very subtle,” Auriemma said. “Sometimes Napheesa and Katie Lou are right out there in your face. But if you watch De’Janae closely, you see some of the subtle things she does that make her a really good player and allow her to contribute to winning.”